An investigation on the neighborhood of Iran’s villages and cities (case study: Kondlous Chalous Village)
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https://doi.org/10.15649/2346075X.768Keywords:
Residential complexes, Relations between inhabitants, Neighborhood units, Kandlous villageAbstract
The design of residential complexes, taking into account neighborhoods in different parts of the building, can improve the
quality of life of the users, human beings are created socially and physically and mentally requires communication and interaction of
their own kind. In fact, communication is one of the most important and tangible elements of social life. In many residential complexes,
due to the lack of desirable neighborhoods, the relationship between residents does not occur. In this case, many residents do
not find this sense of satisfaction and belonging to the environment in which they live. In this research, the research method used is
descriptive-analytic. Using library documents, surveying methods and direct observation of space, as well as field observations
and questions from space users, to collect and analyze the data needed for research. Is. The results of the analysis of texture and
neighborhoods of the Kandlos village as a case study show that the traditional neighborhood and Iranian neighborhoods are more
flexible, more diverse, more complete and comprehensive, and using the principles of location Traditional Iranian can reproduce
the concept of interaction and neighborhoods and used in the design of contemporary Iranian residential complexes.
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